Oct 29, 5:00 AM:
Americans like choices, and for the most part they like schools, so at first blush, “school choice” would seem to be something on which everyone could agree. But in politics and education policy, “school choice” can be a code phrase >

Oct 2, 4:57 AM:
Students as young as 4 spend the day at Le Monde International School learning to speak, write and read in French or Spanish. On a recent day, a class of boys and girls greeted their principal with an enthusiastic “Bonjour!” Another >

Oct 1, 7:07 AM:
Charter schools want to be treated like traditional public schools, said Craig Hulse, vice president of ReadyCO, a conservative Colorado organization that supports school choice. Hulse testified at the interim study probing >

Oct 1, 4:31 AM:
OPPONENTS often claim school choice programs that allow parents to use tax dollars to send children to the school of their choice “divert” money from public schools. Research consistently shows otherwise. A new study by Marty >

Sep 27, 4:52 AM:
Charter schools want to be treated like traditional public schools, said Craig Hulse, vice president of ReadyCO, a conservative Colorado organization that supports school choice. Hulse testified at the interim study probing >

Sep 21, 5:03 AM:
State Question 801 would allow school leaders to spend money in their building fund — currently restricted for things like construction projects, maintenance and repairs, utilities, and custodians’ salaries — in new >

Sep 19, 5:11 AM:
Tulsa high school students feel unsafe at school and burdened by systemic education inequalities and are worried about the public’s perception of their schools, according to Tulsa Public Schools documents.

Sep 18, 7:04 AM:
Tulsa Public Schools has seen its graduation rate rise both overall and in every demographic group during the past three years, but the proportion of students deemed college- and career-ready has remained unchanged. Only a third of >

Sep 17, 6:11 AM:
With all four of the state's virtual charter schools reporting low graduation rates, Oklahoma lawmakers said Thursday that they'll have to look more closely into how the statewide schools function.

Sep 14, 7:11 AM:
Concurrent enrollment is good for public schools, good for the students and good for the state. It would be good for the colleges and universities too, but the Legislature hasn’t been willing to pay the program’s total >

Aug 27, 4:52 AM:
The Oklahoma chapter of the American Federation for Children has spent nearly $45,000 over the last week on direct mail pieces in four races ahead of the Aug. 28 runoff election, according to recent campaign finance reports.

Aug 24, 6:04 AM:
Organizers of a proposed charter school with a core mission of serving American Indian students won approval from the state Board of Education on Thursday, just months after its application was denied by the Oklahoma City Public >